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I was really sick today and it was hard to be productive at work. I tried to get some stuff done and helped out a bit, but in the end I went home a couple hours early. I hope I feel better tomorrow so I can be more help to KC.I finished my fourth m...
Tim Pyne M-Hotel
This still is an Air Force/ATC Blog, but because it also involves my life, and this is what I am looking at right now, I included it.Tim Pyne has some great ideas, one of the latest is the M-Hotel shown below.The following Article is where I found th...
Dubai's "The Wave Tower"
You need to check out this article! This is one of the coolest buildings I have seen in a while. Dubai at the forefront once again. The company who is building it is called A-cero and they have a great website here Link to Article...
Tasks at work
It is interesting how many things come up at work. It doesn't matter how slow you think the day is going to be, with out a doubt some task will come up and prevent you from doing what you had originally planned on doing. Between now and the end of th...
F-15s Crash off Florida coast, 20 Feb 08
It was incredibly sad to hear that a couple F-15s had crashed off the Florida coast last week. First this and then the B-2 crash. In the case of the Eglin birds, one of the pilots was killed. The follow article from the Pensacola News Journal give...
B-2 crash in Guam, 23 Feb 08
HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — A B-2 stealth bomber crashed Saturday shortly after taking off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam. The crash was the first for a B-2, said Capt. Sheila Johnston, a spokeswoman for Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force...


My oldest brother, 1st. Lt. Charles Haddon Henley Jr. died in a B-24 Cargo Plane crash. They flew gasoline to fighter bases in India across the Himalayas during WWII. He died on Feb.2, 1945, during a return trip, became lost and low on fuel. I am hoping to find a veteran of the Air Force who was in the India-Burma theater that might have known him or knew of him.
I found the room mate of another brother, Cecil (who died 3 mos. later), by locating an internet group of Navy PBY fliers who flew the same type of seaplane Cecil did. If you know of such a group (internet or otherwise)of retired Army Air Force, Air Transport Command (or Ferry Group) pilots or crew men, I would certainly appreciate the contact information to see if I can find another "Needle in a Hay Stack".
Thanking you in advance, I am
Sincerely yours, Luther G. (Luke) Henley cell ph: 865-805-2125 res. 865-947-3598 or P.O. Box 115, Heiskell, Tn. 37754
Posted: November 27th, 2008 | Report This Comment